Pentagon
Pentagon, headquarters for the Department of Defense and of the army, the navy and the air force.
Before the attack on Pearl Harbor, the Department of War and the Department of the Navy were housed at the President’s right hand, in what is now known as Eisenhower Executive Building at 17th and Pennsylvania in Washington.
Planners decided to bring the War and Navy Departments and 15 other military agencies together in one place for the sake of efficiency. The building they designed is remarkable even 60 years later.
Located in Arlington, Virginia across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C, the Pentagon is a five story, five sided building.
Covering an area of thirty-four caress and 3.7 million square feet of office space it is one of the largest offices building in the world.
It is twice as large as the Merchandise Mart in Chicago and has three times the office space of Empire State Building in New York.
Completed in 1943, it is though to be one of the most efficient office buildings in the world.
Despite 17.5 miles of corridors it takes only seven minutes to walk between any two points in the building.
Working within this famous building is a very large number of employees with great talent, resilience, and dedication.
Most insiders refer to the Pentagon simply as the “Building” or a more affectionately as the Puzzle Palace.
One side of the Pentagon was damaged by the September 11, 2001, Terrorist Attack when a hijacked airplane was intentionally crashed into building
The crash and subsequent fore killed 184 people, including the passengers and crew of the jetliner.
The attack was coordinated with similar one on the twin towers of the World Trade Center.
Pentagon
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